No. Even the "coldest" parts of the sun are heated to thousands of degrees and subjected to intense radiation. Nothing could live there.
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The sun is too hot to support life.
I believe it was about 5,000 years before the sun burns out.
Nope, the simple explanation is that the sun is made of something called plasma, which is way too hot to support any form of life.
A planet must have water, the right atmosphere, distance away from the sun, and temperature in order to sustain life as we know it.
because it can
because it can
No. Comets are too cold to support life.
No
no.
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The sun is too hot to support life.
No, the sun could not support human life. Anything from earth that came close to contact with the sun would be burned in seconds because it has such an extreme surface temp.
Most people would say no
No because it is way too cold.
Earth gets every thing it needs to support life from the sun.
The Sun is very important for a planet to survive. It gives plants the ability to photosynthesize. This allows them to grow, thrive, and reproduce. Plant life can then help to support animal life. It also allows for oxygen to form, which is essential for animal life to thrive. The Sun also provide heat and warmth, which is needed for certain types of life to exist and to change or maintain temperatures and seasons on the planet. The Sun also, in a very important way, provide the gravitational pull for the planet to remain in orbit around it.